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Article 48A environment protection directive: (a) Text: State shall endeavor to protect and improve environment and to safeguard forests and wildlife, (b) 42nd Amendment context: Added during Emergency period; reflected growing global, national awareness of environmental challenges, (c) Constitutional operationalization: (i) Judicial interpretation: Courts have read Article 48A with Article 21 (right to life) to recognize right to healthy environment as Fundamental Right, (ii) Legislative framework: Environment Protection Act, 1986, Forest Conservation Act, 1980, Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 operationalize Article 48A through regulatory mechanisms, (iii) Fundamental Duty: Article 51A(g) complements Article 48A by reminding citizens of duty to protect environment, (d) Applications: (i) MC Mehta cases: Established absolute liability for hazardous industries, public trust doctrine for natural resources, sustainable development principles, (ii) Climate litigation: Emerging cases challenge coal projects, emission norms based on right to healthy environment, intergenerational equity, (iii) Conservation efforts: Project Tiger, CAMPA funds, community forestry reflect Article 48A commitment to forests, wildlife, (e) Challenges: (i) Development vs. environment: Balancing infrastructure, industrial growth with ecological sustainability requires careful assessment, public consultation, (ii) Enforcement gaps: Weak monitoring, penalties limit effectiveness of environmental laws; require institutional strengthening, (iii) Climate change: Emerging challenges require adaptive policies, international cooperation beyond traditional environmental protection, (f) Illustrates evolving constitutionalism: Article 48A operationalized through judicial interpretation, legislation, policy; balance between development needs, environmental protection, intergenerational equity essential for realizing constitutional vision of sustainable development.